Agatha Raisin is feeling miserable-and with good reason. Her ex-husband, James, has abandoned her, and she's been humiliated by an unseemly proposition from John Armitage, her handsome neighbor. So complete is her devastation that Agatha has given up on makeup and taken to wearing the loose cotton dresses and flat, sensible shoes she has always abhorred.But there is light at the end of this dark and lonely tunnel, and its source is Carsely's beatific...